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India vs England: You Can Call Greed or Happiness From Inside- Mohammed Shami on Bowling on a Helpful Pitch, 1st ODI

India vs England You Can Call Greed or Happiness From Inside- Mohammed Shami on Bowling on a Helpful Pitch, 1st ODI

India played their first ODI against England on 12th July. India won the game by 10 wickets with an incredible performance. India won the toss and strategically let England bat first as the pitch was bowling-friendly.  The Indian team got the advantage and wasted no time changing the game for good.

Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant

Jasprit Bumrah took six wickets for the Indian team alongside Mohammed Shami. Shami also took three wickets, and the duo together got nine out of ten players out. They had the pitch support for the game and sent English players to the bench back to back. India ended the innings, letting England score just 110 runs. It became the lowest target England has given in their ODI history.

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Mohammed Shami

India pacer Mohammed Shami talked about the bowling advantage during the post-game interview with Sony Sports. He said, “You can call it greed or happiness from inside. You get such wickets very rarely because since the time this unit of ours has been formed and our pace attack has become good, we have been longing to get such wickets or that we should start playing on such wickets.”

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India vs England: You Can Call Greed or Happiness From Inside- Mohammed Shami on Bowling on a Helpful Pitch, 1st ODI

Mohammed Shami

Shami also said that players who perform well in Test cricket also perform well in the ODIs. “My attempt is always that whatever responsibility is given to me I fulfill that. A bowler who can do well in Tests can do so in ODIs as well. There is not much difference, just the difference of the ball, you just need to be skillful and have the smartness. I don’t think it is that difficult, you don’t have to make too many changes.”

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